Collaborating using Design Feed

Collaboration doesn't necessarily mean that you need to give other people Write…Access to your drawings.…In many cases, simply giving stakeholders a way to provide comments is…all that's necessary.…Fortunately, AutoCAD 2014 includes the Design Feed palette, such that you can…maintain a running commentary on each file.…On my screen, I have an example of a mechanical part. Let's say this design is…finished, and I'd like to submit this drawing to both the project engineer and…the manufacturer to get their comments.…I am currently logged into my Autodesk 360 account. I'll start by going to the…Autodesk 360 tab, and I'll click the Share Document button.…

I will then save this drawing within my Autodesk 360 folder.…I'm going to put it in the CAD Files directory, and I'll click Save.…I'll add the e-mail address for the project engineer and the manufacturer,…clicking Add between each one.…Note that if you've entered an e- mail address before, this dialog box will…recognize the account.…

I'll allow each of these individuals to have View and Download privileges.…

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4/17/2013

Start incorporating all the new features of Autodesk AutoCAD 2014 into your CAD workflow. Author Jeff Bartels covers the new Autodesk 360–enabled collaboration tools, enhanced command line with content and search functionality, and georeferencing options. The new AutoCAD productivity and security features are also explored. Plus learn about working with point cloud data and virtual environments using Autodesk ReCap.